Don Mueang Airport (DMK) is widely used by low-cost carriers, but getting into Bangkok city can feel less straightforward than from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
There are multiple options — airport buses (A1–A4), the SRT Red Line, taxis, and Grab — but the pickup points and walking routes are not always obvious if you arrive unprepared.
This guide is based on on-site verification and actual travel experience.
We compare:
- Airport Bus (A1–A4)
- SRT Red Line + MRT
- Taxi / Grab
By the end, you will know which option to choose based on price, speed, and simplicity.
If you want to understand the terminal layout and arrival flow first, see our complete Don Mueang Airport guide.
Quick Answer: Best Way from DMK to Bangkok
- Cheapest: Airport Bus (A1–A4) – 30–50 THB
- Most Predictable: SRT Red Line + MRT (no traffic risk)
- Easiest & 24h: Taxi or Grab (300–500 THB to Sukhumvit)
If you arrive late at night or carry heavy luggage, take a taxi or Grab.
If you land during the day and your hotel is near MRT/BTS, the train is often the smartest choice.
Overview: Three Main Ways to Reach Bangkok
From Don Mueang Airport to central Bangkok, think in three categories:
1. Airport Bus (A1–A4)
Cheapest option (30–50 THB).
Best when your destination matches the route exactly.
Especially useful for Khao San Road (A4), which is not directly connected by rail.
2. SRT Red Line + MRT
Avoids road traffic.
Reliable for Sukhumvit, Silom, and MRT/BTS-connected areas.
However:
- 10-minute walk to the station
- Transfer at Bang Sue
- Not ideal with heavy luggage
3. Taxi / Grab
Door-to-door.
Works at any hour.
Best for late-night arrivals or large luggage.
If you are transferring between Don Mueang (DMK) and Suvarnabhumi (BKK), a free inter-airport shuttle bus operates between the two airports.
Airport Bus (A1–A4): Cheapest Option
The BMTA airport buses (A1–A4) cost 30–50 THB.
However, they only make sense if your destination is on the route.
Bus Pickup Location – Service Hall


All A1–A4 buses now depart from the outdoor Service Hall area.
From the arrivals hall, follow the bus signs.
It is covered, with benches and waiting space.

The signage is clear and easy to follow.
A1–A4 Routes Overview

| Route | Destination | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Mo Chit BTS / MRT Chatuchak | 30 THB | Connecting to BTS/MRT or North Bus Terminal |
| A2 | Victory Monument | 30 THB | Local bus connections |
| A3 | Pratunam / Lumphini | 50 THB | Central Bangkok (traffic-prone) |
| A4 | Khao San Road | 50 THB | Khao San area stays |
Operating hours:
- A1: approx. 05:45–24:00
- A2–A4: approx. 06:00–23:00
Key Point:
The bus is cheap, but destination alignment is everything.
If you’re staying near Khao San, A4 is perfect.
If not, the value drops quickly.
Direct Long-Distance Buses: Pattaya & Hua Hin
Don Mueang also has direct buses to Pattaya and Hua Hin, separate from A1–A4.
Location

Ticket counters are on the 1st floor arrival area near Exit 2.
- Pattaya: 155 THB
- Around 4 departures per day
On the day of our visit, afternoon departures were already sold out.

Advance booking is available via The Transport Co., Ltd.
You can also book tickets in advance through 12Go, which lets travelers compare schedules and reserve buses and trains across Thailand.
This option is ideal if you want to:
- Avoid taxis
- Lock in a seat in advance
- Complete the entire journey by public transport
Not ideal if:
- Your arrival time is unpredictable
- You prioritize speed
- You want door-to-door comfort
SRT Red Line: Avoid Traffic
You can reach central Bangkok by train via the SRT Red Line.

This route avoids road congestion and has predictable travel time.
Walking to the Station

From the international terminal, walk toward the domestic terminal and follow Red Line signs.
Walking time: about 10 minutes.


This walking segment makes the train less convenient with heavy luggage.
DMK → Bang Sue (Krung Thep Aphiwat)


Ticket to Bang Sue: 33 THB.
The trains are modern and relatively comfortable.
Luggage users are common.


At Bang Sue (official name: Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal), transfer to MRT Blue Line.

Transfer involves walking from elevated rail to underground metro.


Bang Sue → Sukhumvit (Asok area): 42 THB.
Total time to Asok: roughly 1 hour (if connections align well).
When Red Line Makes Sense
Best for:
- Sukhumvit
- Silom
- MRT/BTS-connected destinations
Not suitable for:
- Late-night arrivals (trains run until around 23:00)
- Khao San area
- Travelers with heavy luggage
Taxi & Grab: Simplest Option
Taxi and Grab are the most straightforward choices.
Best when:
- Arriving late
- Traveling with luggage
- Going directly to your hotel
Cost & Time to Sukhumvit (Asok)
- 30–60 minutes
- 300–500 THB depending on traffic
Traffic affects timing, but service runs 24 hours.
Official Taxi


Dedicated taxi queue area on the 1st floor arrival level.
Passengers take a queue ticket at the entrance and wait until their number is called before proceeding to the assigned taxi.
Grab
Grab works normally at Don Mueang Airport.
- Book via app
- Go to designated pickup
- Fare confirmed in advance
Taxi vs Grab:
- Taxi → fastest to board
- Grab → fixed price & no destination explanation needed
Both solve the problem quickly.
Even without a SIM card, you can use airport Wi-Fi to book Grab.
How to Choose
| Situation | Recommended Option |
|---|---|
| Khao San Road | A4 Bus |
| Mo Chit / North Bus Terminal | A1 Bus |
| Victory Monument | A2 Bus |
| Pratunam / Lumphini | A3 Bus |
| Sukhumvit (Asok) | Red Line → MRT |
| Heavy luggage / Late night | Taxi or Grab |
If your destination is clear, the decision becomes simple.
If you arrive late at night or have an early departure, you may also consider staying overnight at the airport. See the Don Mueang Airport overnight sleeping guide.
Final Recommendation
There is no single “best” way from Don Mueang (DMK) to Bangkok — it depends entirely on your destination and arrival time.
- Staying near Khao San → A4 Bus
- Staying near Sukhumvit / Asok → Red Line + MRT
- Arriving after 23:00 or traveling with luggage → Taxi or Grab
Choose based on practicality, not just price.
FAQ
How much is a taxi from DMK to Bangkok?
Around 300–500 THB depending on traffic and destination.
Is there a train from Don Mueang Airport?
Yes. The SRT Red Line connects DMK to Bang Sue, where you can transfer to MRT.

